Utah Jazz report card: Who are Utah’s top performers at the 50-game mark?
By Tyler Thorpe
Overall GPA: 3.08 (B)
Jerebko’s role has slightly decreased with Gobert’s return. Still, he remains one of my favorite players on Utah’s current roster.
Jerebko has not finished with double digits scoring since December 26. Despite his lack of eye-popping numbers, Jerebko provides Utah’s second unit with some much-needed spacing and energy.
Utah seems desperate for a stretch-four to fit in Quin Snyder’s free-flowing offense; that player may already be on the roster. At the least, Jerebko should at give Utah a bridge at the position until they can secure a long-term, upper-tier option at the four.